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Continued Efforts to Reduce a Rural Stigma
Although increased awareness of mental health challenges and resources continue, also still ongoing is efforts in suicide prevention. Rod Bain has more.
Shooting Hunger For 11 Years
For 11 years the agriculture community in Tennessee has come together to help rase money to feed hungry Tennesseans. Shooting Hunger is a clay sporting event that takes place in all three grand divisions. After all the events for the year all the money ra
Sustainable Practices Opening Up Soybean Markets In Europe
Finding new markets for U.S. farmers to sell commodities is more important than ever before. While China continues to hold out on buying American soybeans, other nations in the European Union have increased their imports. A group of people from various Eu
Precision Agriculture Driving Agriculture Into The Future
Dr. Akumu Clement and his team at Tennessee State University is driving research into Precision agriculture. The technologies coming from this research is helping farmers save money on input costs and be more profitable.
A Tough Soybean Harvest
This time of year for our farmers should be one of excitement and payoff for their hard work during the growing season as they harvest their row crops like soybeans and corn. But because of markets, inflation and weather, it could be 'catastrophic.'
Fertilizer Prices on the Rise
As input costs continue to put a strain on farmers bottom lines, a concerning trend has emerged for fertilizer prices. Mike Davis takes a look at the numbers.
More then 2,000 Pounds of Pork Donated To Cul2vate
More than 2,000 pounds of pork was donated to Cul2vate to go towards feeding hungry Tennesseans. The meat was donated by Tosh Farms and the Tennessee Farm Bureau Federation paid to have it processed.
MAHA Report Recognizes Contributions of Farmers
A highly anticipated report from the Make America Healthy Again Commission was finally published. Mike Davis explains how the report recognizes contributions of farmers in making America healthy.
Hydroponics At Home
Its often said that, collectively, we as a generation are disconnected from how our food is grown. Less than two percent of our population farmsbut you dont have to live on a farm to grow food. Dr. Steven Kennedy, with Tennessee State Universitys Agri
Tennessee Valley Fair All About Agriculture
The Tennessee Valley Fair is up and going this week. They're celebrating their 105th year and keeping true to their mission of being centered around agriculture.





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